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Online Money Split Calculator

Reviewed by Calculator Editorial Team

Use this online money split calculator to fairly divide amounts between people. Whether you need to split a bill, divide a refund, or allocate funds, this tool makes it simple with customizable percentages or equal distribution.

How to Use This Calculator

Using the money split calculator is straightforward:

  1. Enter the total amount you want to split in the "Total Amount" field.
  2. Choose between equal distribution or custom percentages.
  3. If using custom percentages, enter the percentage for each person.
  4. Click "Calculate" to see the results.
  5. Review the breakdown and use the chart for visual representation.

The calculator will show you exactly how much each person should receive based on your inputs.

Formula Used

The money split calculator uses these formulas:

Equal Distribution: Amount per person = Total Amount / Number of People Custom Percentages: Amount for person = Total Amount × (Percentage / 100)

These formulas ensure accurate and fair distribution of money amounts.

Worked Examples

Example 1: Equal Split

Total amount: $100
Number of people: 4

Each person gets: $100 ÷ 4 = $25

Example 2: Custom Percentages

Total amount: $200
Person A: 40%
Person B: 30%
Person C: 30%

Person A gets: $200 × 0.40 = $80
Person B gets: $200 × 0.30 = $60
Person C gets: $200 × 0.30 = $60

Person Percentage Amount
Person A 40% $80
Person B 30% $60
Person C 30% $60

Frequently Asked Questions

How accurate is this money split calculator?
The calculator uses standard mathematical formulas to ensure accurate results. The accuracy depends on the inputs you provide.
Can I split money into more than three people?
Yes, the calculator can handle any number of people. Simply enter the total amount and either use equal distribution or specify custom percentages for each person.
What if the percentages don't add up to 100%?
The calculator will show a warning if the percentages don't add up to 100%. You'll need to adjust the percentages to ensure they sum to 100% for accurate results.
Is there a way to save my calculations?
Currently, the calculator doesn't save results. However, you can bookmark the page or print the results for future reference.
Can I use this calculator for non-monetary splits?
While designed for money, you can use the same principles to split other divisible quantities by adjusting the inputs accordingly.